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- Leptoses abstract "Leptoses is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ghesquière in 1942, and contains the species L. sophronicos. It is known from Democratic Republic of Congo (including Elisabethville, the type location).".
- Leptoses class Insect.
- Leptoses family Pyralidae.
- Leptoses kingdom Animal.
- Leptoses order Lepidoptera.
- Leptoses phylum Arthropod.
- Leptoses wikiPageID "35010966".
- Leptoses wikiPageRevisionID "595718363".
- Leptoses binomial "Leptoses sophronicos".
- Leptoses binomialAuthority "Ghesquière, 1942".
- Leptoses classis "Insecta".
- Leptoses familia Pyralidae.
- Leptoses genus "Leptoses".
- Leptoses genusAuthority "Ghesquière, 1942".
- Leptoses hasPhotoCollection Leptoses.
- Leptoses ordo Lepidoptera.
- Leptoses phylum "Arthropoda".
- Leptoses regnum "Animalia".
- Leptoses species "L. sophronicos".
- Leptoses subject Category:Epipaschiinae.
- Leptoses subject Category:Monotypic_lepidoptera_genera.
- Leptoses type Animal100015388.
- Leptoses type AnimalsDescribedIn1942.
- Leptoses type LivingThing100004258.
- Leptoses type Object100002684.
- Leptoses type Organism100004475.
- Leptoses type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Leptoses type Whole100003553.
- Leptoses type Animal.
- Leptoses type Eukaryote.
- Leptoses type Insect.
- Leptoses type Species.
- Leptoses type Organism.
- Leptoses comment "Leptoses is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Ghesquière in 1942, and contains the species L. sophronicos. It is known from Democratic Republic of Congo (including Elisabethville, the type location).".
- Leptoses label "Leptoses sophronicos".
- Leptoses label "Leptoses".
- Leptoses label "Leptoses".
- Leptoses sameAs Leptoses_sophronicos.
- Leptoses sameAs Leptoses.
- Leptoses sameAs m.0j634s6.
- Leptoses sameAs Q6528326.
- Leptoses sameAs Q6528326.
- Leptoses sameAs Leptoses.
- Leptoses wasDerivedFrom Leptoses?oldid=595718363.
- Leptoses isPrimaryTopicOf Leptoses.